Unit 14
Classification and Use of Social Drugs and Medicines
By Kayla Duku Williams
The terms social drugs and medicines
Social drugs
Individuals can legally purchase social drugs if they are of the legal age to purchase them. The quality
of social drugs can be regulated and controlled by manufacturers who provide them. Despite the
legality of social drugs, it is the consumer's responsibility to do so responsibly and in moderation to
avoid addiction. Atomlms.epearl.co.uk. (n.d.).
Medicines
An individual is given precisely measured doses of this medicine by a medical professional in order to
ensure their safety. Medicine can also be bought through the general sale if it has not been labelled
as requiring a prescription. Atomlms.epearl.co.uk. (n.d.).
Factors that contribute to the use of social drugs.
Substance abuse is caused by a variety of factors. Genetics, environment, family history, occupation,
and social factors all play a role in substance abuse. Anon, (n.d.).
Pressure from peers
Being associated with others has a strong influence on many people. By sharing similar interests and
beliefs, they build connections and feel like they belong. In an attempt not to disappoint and please
others, one may succumb to peer pressure to use drugs or alcohol. Even if they do not have the best
group of friends, some people feel the need to fit in, so they become influenced to use drugs.
Anyone can experience this, whether they are teenagers, young adults, professionals in their middle
age, or seniors. Anon, (n.d.).
Fitting in Desire
Substance abuse is often caused by low self-esteem and a desire to fit in. As a way to cope with what
they perceive as their shortcomings, they may turn to drugs or alcohol for comfort. Maybe they will
gain acceptance or popularity if they do what the "in crowd" is doing. Anon, (n.d.).
Stress
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, Increasing stress is caused by responsibilities at work, school, or in the family. Substance abuse may
be the result of these responsibilities. This can be done to feel more relaxed, energized, or to simply
forget about their problems. To maintain the appearance that they are in control and that everything
is well managed, people often compare themselves and their lives to others. Anon, (n.d.).
Sticking to Sobriety
Socializing without drugs or alcohol is possible in many ways. Breaking away from friends who have a
negative influence may be difficult, but it can reduce the risk of substance abuse. As long as you do
not make recreational drinking the main focus of your social activities, it is okay to engage in it
occasionally. Become involved in a sober community group, fitness program, or another hobby that
allows you to build on your interests. Anon, (n.d.).
Legal classification of medicines
Drugs are categorized by the UK government into three categories: prescription-only (POM);
pharmacy-only (P), which is available only from licensed pharmacists. Atomlms.epearl.co.uk. (n.d.)
Medications available only at pharmacies (P)
Licensed medical practitioners must fill prescriptions at pharmacies. Pharmacy powers were
expanded recently in the United Kingdom, making it possible for them to dispense drugs that were
previously restricted. Those medications can only be obtained by a pharmacist without a prescription
and are over-the-counter. NHS hospitals and GP practices are supposed to be relieved of the
enormous burden. It is now possible for pharmacists to dispense codeine-containing medicines and
emergency contraceptive tablets without a prescription. Atomlms.epearl.co.uk. (n.d.)
The packaging is marked with a 'P'
Pharmacy-only packaging is marked with a 'P'. Drugs like these can be dispensed conveniently and
are ideal for self-management of medical problems. Pharmacy-only medications, however, have
more severe side effects than regular retail medications. These medications may also be more
vulnerable to violence. Licensed pharmacies can provide advice and instruction on how to use them
if they can only be purchased there. Atomlms.epearl.co.uk. (n.d.)
Medications that only require a prescription (POMs)
The medication is dispensed from a controlled pharmacy or from a dispensing physician's office only
after a prescription is given by a licensed health care provider. These medications are more likely to
cause side effects. It is important not only to consider the medical history of the individual, but also
to monitor the medicine's effectiveness and safety. Do not buy or use the medication from a third
party if it is written in someone else's name or if it has the 'POM' indicator. The medication can only
be prescribed by a doctor. Independent prescribers and supplementary prescribers both fall under
the category of necessary practitioners in the UK.
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